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  1. March 2014 PAESTAR

    ... necessary for students to measure energy consumption of common technological devices. While a member of the astronomy learning ...

    PAESTA - Aug 10 2015 - 8:54am

  2. Buttermilk Falls (Beaver County)

    ... County. Homewood Sandstone (link is external) , a common building material in 19th century western Pennsylvania, was quarried on ...

    Gregory Collins - Sep 1 2017 - 10:41pm - 0 comments

  3. Keeling's Curve – The Story of CO2

    Context for Use:  I do an entire lecture/lab with my university-level students on CO2 levels and ... (An ultra-high-resolution NASA computer model that shows how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere travels around the globe). There are ... the Mauna Loa Observatory, and a PAESTA Podcast titled How Do We Know CO2 is Increasing? Submitted 8 years 3 months ...

    Laura Guertin - Jan 29 2016 - 2:00pm - 0 comments

  4. PAESTA Conference 2012 Schedule

    ... will include a quick run through of the site including the Common Read and Digital Library section, the Image Galleries, and the Forums. Also, we ...

    PAESTA Webmaster - Jan 2 2014 - 10:02am

  5. Earth Science Education Position Statements

    ... ASTRONOMY An Ancient Universe: How Astronomers Know the Vast Scale of Cosmic Time - American Astronomical ...

    PAESTA - Jun 13 2017 - 3:34pm

  6. Is there such thing as a river shark? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 19

    ... a lot of river sharks out there you may be asking yourself how will I be able to see one? For one, you will need to travel around the ... are not known for living in the United States. The most common one we see in our rivers is the bull shark. A lot of these bull ...

    Laura Guertin - Jul 27 2016 - 9:31am - 0 comments

  7. Teaching About Volcanoes in a Plate Tectonic Context

    ... and biology. When we think about volcanoes, it’s common to picture giant mountains that spew red hot lava straight out the top. ... one of the most productive volcanoes on Earth (in terms of how much lava it erupts each year). The primary volcanoes on each of the ...

    Tanya Furman - May 25 2017 - 1:48pm - 1 comment

  8. Arctic Sea Ice Extent

    ... temporal variations of sea ice in the Arctic Circle To read a data visualization To plot data and analyze data To reflect upon ... think about the extent sea ice grows and melts each year and how sea ice coverage in the Arctic Circle changes with time. Students utilize ...

    Laura Guertin - Sep 13 2016 - 3:06pm - 0 comments

  9. PSAs for ESW

    Your students can read these each morning as part of the school-wide announcements, or in front ... So do you know what jobs a geoscientist can fill?  How about an anthropologist, meteorologist, archeologist, civil engineer, ... d. hydrogen             Question Two: Why is it warmer in the summer than in the winter?      a. because ...

    Laura Guertin - Sep 14 2015 - 6:06pm

  10. Teaching Controversial Issues 1: Climate and Energy

    ... taken separately or together. Questions addressed include: Why are certain issues controversial? How do controversial issues differ from one another? How can we help learners ...

    PAESTA Webmaster - Nov 12 2014 - 12:56pm

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